Just to go back, one of the things Mr. Simard touched on—he's not here now—is the issue of productivity. You pointed out that there is still some room to go, but I am also thinking of the evolution of S and T strategy advancement in Canada. It is still a relatively new advancement. Thinking back, it is really in the last five to ten years, perhaps, that Canada has begun to come on strong.
Could you comment on that timeline? When can we start to see these critical investments in S and T begin to influence productivity and show up in some of the indicators? I guess the fundamental question is, is it still early to see those implications show up in the key economic and productivity indicators?